Kim Dotcom was the founder of Megaupload, its successor Mega, and New Zealand's Internet Party. A while ago you had a chance to ask him about those things as well as the U.S. government charging him with criminal copyright violation and racketeering. Below you'll find his answers to your questions....

...she had never seen the man before when she drove into the parking lot of Dunkin' Donuts off East Silver Springs Boulevard on July 16. The man was sitting alone, with his belongings around him. Hay, who was going to purchase breakfast for herself, decided to buy an extra sandwich and coffee to give to the man.

...She said she asked if she could join him and he said yes. She asked if he was #hungry and he again said yes, so she gave him the sandwich and coffee.

"High cancer drug prices are affecting the care of patients with #cancer and our #health care system...The average gross household #income in the U.S. is about $52,000 per year. For an insured patient with #cancer who needs a #drug that costs $120,000 per year, the out-of-pocket expenses could be as much as $25,000 to $30,000–more than half their average household income."﻿

"Many #mobile sites use promotional #app interstitials to encourage users to download their native mobile apps...many #app owners believe that they should encourage users to install the native version of their property or service...a full page interstitial can interrupt the user from reaching their desired #content ."﻿

The popularity and visibility of esports has grown exponentially in recent years, but this combined with the increasing size of prize pools has also made the temptation of rule-breaking even greater.
As the world’s largest and oldest esports organization, ESL has an ongoing commitment to safeguarding both the integrity of our competitions and that of esports as a whole - we wish to ensure we ca...